| dunja kukovec on Tue, 15 Jun 2004 21:31:01 +0200 (CEST) |
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| [nettime-see] HAIP - Cyberpipe__Ljubljana |
June 16 - 19
Kiberpipa vabi na HAIP v Ljubljano, pricne se ze jutri in traja do
sobote zvecer.
http://www.kiberpipa.org/haip/
detonators::
Candida TV, Rim
Hackitectura, Barcelona
Kosmoplovci, Beograd
La Menagerie, Toulouse
Ljudmila, Ljubljana
Loca Records, Brighton
Mama, Zagreb
Monteparadiso Hacklab, Pula
Slo-tech, Ljubljana
Daniel Fisher, Weimar
Logik/VJ22, Ljubljana
Dekaos Experimental Production, Ljubljana
Neven Korda, Ljubljana
Alex Mclean, London
Borut Savski, Ljubljana
Grzesiek Sedek, Varšava, London
Miha Tomšič aka MD Mikka, Ljubljana
Gven Taylor, Ljubljana
dr. Melita Zajc, Ljubljana
right about now::
HAIP is a gathering of individuals and groups who, with their
activities, treat technology, which is all around us and an inevitable
part of our lives, critically. For the most part, they use free
technology, be it a practical or an ideological choice. The use of free
technology anticipates social relations, which some individuals see as
cybercommunism, and others as just another kind of Utopia. But there
exists an evolutionary current that deals with past acts of humankind,
which lives from conscious and unconscious lapses and strives for
equality generated by social globalization and not the globalization of
capital. The harsh perfectionism of the overdeveloped Western world and
the ideology of consumerism have been dominating end users, especially
those that only care for the technology to work. For them, it's
important to eat and not what to eat. If people manage to reflect from
time to time upon what they eat; that is to reflect upon how they
communicate, who tells them how to connect, interact, protest or
participate, they will quickly find out that it is their time to act and
they have to decide for or against it. They still do. More and more.
Creative practices that stem from technology, infotainment,
entertainment, politics and art, tell about the various choices and
possibillities that an individual has. Technology does not make problems
only for the experts to solve, and the social rights are not reserved
only for the political elite. Everyone is included in the social evolution.
HAIP presents individuals that change roles and are artists by need,
computer scientists by education and detonators rather than passive
observers by social activity.
Workshops, discussions and presentations will be about:
* production (what it means to produce, use, create and work with
free software tools)
* selection (contents, meaning, concepts and contexts that
contribute to the final significance of some product or work)
* authorial/authors' rights and copy rights in virtual worlds
(presentation, use, application, possibilities and consequences of
authorial rights . GPL, Creative Commons etc. in the context of audio
and video production)
* representation (the means of representation or presentation of
various topics, what forms of presentations are most effective; the
importance of internet and PCs; international integrations and
presentations in an international environment, over the internet as well
as live...)
* distribution (how and where to distribute your works; what kinds
of distribution are possible under GPL or Creative Commons authorial
rights; what is direct and what peer2peer distribution; what it means to
publish your work on the internet and how it is made as well as how to
make it live streaming...)
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